On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 09:04:40PM -0400, Forrest Aldrich wrote:
> I see reference to .qpopper-options and .user.qpopper-options files -- but 
> what about a global configuration file?
 
Instead of having it hardwired during the build to some particular
name, you set it on the command line. e.g. set inetd or xinetd to use

 -f /usr/local/etc/pop.options

> Where can we further tune auto-delete (where want to restrict whom can 
> leave-a-copy-on-server)?  I don't see that it's possible here -- and I'm 
> certainly not going to go through each person's home directory and install 
> a .qpopper-options file.   That would be invasive, and a bit difficult to 
> maintain.

You can do it in the spool directory instead, but currently if you want
to change that setting and most others, you need a file per user.

  -- Clifton

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